Historical Belval Sheeting Sections

The last in our series of historical sheeting sections are Belval sheeting sections, including BZ-I N, BZ-II N, BZ-III N, BZ-IV N, BZ-1 R, BZ-II R, BZ-III R, BZ-IV R, BZ-III A, BZ-IV N-50, and BZ-V N. They are all Z-sections featuring double jaw interlocks.

Belval sheeting was originally from Luxembourg, not far from Vulcan’s European business partner Nilens. It was better known in North America by its later corporate name of Arbed, distributed by Skyline Steel. With corporate acquisitions and divestments, Skyline is now part of Nucor and Arbed is now the Belval part of ArcelorMittal. So the Belval name is once again gracing sheeting sections.

We hope you’ve enjoyed–and found profitable–our series on historical sheeting sections. More information on the topic can be found in the vulcanhammer.info Guide to Pile Driving Equipment.

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